Buildings, Structures and Objects Sample Clauses

Buildings, Structures and Objects. Submit one or more views to show the principal facades and the environment or setting in which the resource is located; • Additions, alterations, intrusions, and dependencies should appear in the photographs; • Include views of interiors, outbuildings, landscaping, or unusual details if the significance of the resource is entirely or in part based on them.
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Buildings, Structures and Objects a. Undertakings involving routine maintenance and repair at non-contributing buildings, structures, and objects within the USMMA HD and at existing buildings, structures, objects outside of the NRHP-boundaries of the USMMA HD and the Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx. b. Undertakings involving routine maintenance and repair at interiors of non- contributing buildings or within interior spaces at contributing buildings that have not been identified as character-defining, provided the undertakings do not involve new ground disturbance or any associated exterior work (e.g., penetrations for vents or piping associated with mechanical work). c. Undertakings involving routine maintenance and repair within character-defining interior spaces in accordance with the recommended procedures in the Standards, with further guidance as provided in current publications of the National Park Service, such as the Preservation Briefs (PB) referenced below by their numbers in that publication series (PBs can be found on the Technical Preservation Services webpage on the National Park Service website), including: (1) Repair in-kind of existing non-decorative plaster, wallboard, or gypsum board with like materials, installation techniques and finish texture (PB 21). (2) Repainting non-decorative interior surfaces when the new paint matches the existing or original color (PB 28). (3) Plumbing system repair/replacement in-kind, to include pipes and fixtures in bathrooms and kitchens. (4) Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning repair/replacement in-kind including furnaces, pipes, radiators or other heating/air conditioning units (PB 24). (5) Repair/replacement in-kind of electrical wiring including lighting, fire alarms, smoke/heat detectors, fire suppression systems, telephones, and local area network. (6) Replacement in-kind of insulation. (7) Repair or replacement in-kind of structural members and elements. d. Undertakings involving maintenance, repair, and minor replacement in-kind at exteriors of contributing buildings, structures, and objects in accordance with the recommended procedures in the Standards, with further guidance as provided in current PBs referenced below by their numbers. Specific work includes: (1) Doors (PB 10): (a) Repair in-kind of existing materials. (b) Replacement when beyond repair and done in-kind to match the existing appearance, material, size, form, and details. (2) Window frames and sashes (PB 9, 13, 10): (a). Repair in-kind of window frames by patching...

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  • Underground Facilities All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasements containing such facilities, including without limitation those that convey electricity, gases, steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems.

  • MULTIPLE BUILDINGS If the Premises are part of a group of buildings controlled by Lessor, Lessee agrees that it will abide by, keep and observe all reasonable rules and regulations which Lessor may make from time to time for the management, safety, care, and cleanliness of the grounds, the parking and unloading of vehicles and the preservation of good order, as well as for the convenience of other occupants or tenants of such other buildings and their invitees, and that Lessee will pay its fair share of common expenses incurred in connection therewith.

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